High Performance, Low Latency Interconnect for AMBA 4 AXI4A

Overview: Learn about new interconnect techniques that can be used to increase the effective performance of processors, reduce power consumption and relieve routing congestion. This webinar will demonstrate configuration of new features in theCoreLink™ NIC-400 Network Interconnect to show how QoS Virtual Networks can be used to prevent blocking and packetization used to thin down links as well as show results on performance enhancements and power reductions that can be achieved. Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for all system architects and SoC designers using AMBA®AXI3™, AXI4™ or AMBA ACE-Lite™ in their designs.

What you will learn:

How QoS virtual networks can optimise system performance to match different usage scenarios

How packetisation can reduce routing congestion with minimal impact on performance

How to reduce power consumption of interconnect

Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for all system architects and SoC designers using AMBA® AXI3™, AXI4™ or AMBA ACE-Lite™ in their designs.

About the Presenter: William Orme is responsible for the next generation of system IP in the CoreLink and CoreSight product families. At ARM since 1996 he has lead the introduction of many new products, including the ETM and subsequent CoreSight multi-core debug and trace products. William has over 25 years in designing embedded systems from financial dealing rooms, through industrial automation to smartcard systems. William holds degrees in electronics and computer science as well as an MBA.

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